The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 10, 1909, Image 8

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~ E I I | isjinu; t[OCAL^lTEMS:f! W ^ w The annual meeting of tin King stree Hoard of Trade will be held in the court bouse tomorrow (Friday) night at 8:30 o'clock. Every man interested in this town should - be present, as officers will be elected. Look out for the eclipse next Thursday at sunset. W M Vause & Son want to paint your old buggy. See ad. H D lieddick has a special sale on for 20 days. Head his ^ ad. See announcement of Carolina Plumbing ? Rooting Co, of Hartsville, published in this issue The Kingstree Hardware Co advertises tobacco flues and summer household necessities this week. Kingstree High school has a new ad this week that should interest parents with children to educate. The opportunity for a bright boy to win a scholarship to Clemson College is offered this week. See advertisement. The Farmers' Warehouse has a message to tobacco planters * throughout the county in this issue. Don't fail to read it. 1 There are two vacant scholar' ships at Winthrop College and one cadetship at the Citadel to be tilled this summer from this county. All the leading tobacco manL ufacturers and exporters will have buyers on Kingstree market. So pull for Kingstree with your tobacco. The eclipse of the moon last [ Thursday may have happened on schedule time, but Jupiter Pluvius rang down the curtain before the performance began. Kingstree's tobacco market will be equipped with a full corps of buyers and will open on full time. Watch for opening day and bring your tobacco j to Kingstree. Williamsburg is entitled to the maintenance of two veterans at the old soldiers' home in Columbia. Mr H H Kinder, chairman of the county pension board, will furnish application blanks. The outlook for a splendid season the first year of King^ stree's tobacco market is all to the good. The farmers assure the warehousemen that the tobacco will be brought here and the warehousemen guarantee the top of the market. Now, let's get ready for opening day. f S W1 f) CH <J> EM |L_ - / J 3313133 MILLI STR FF. tWlWWIliUWWWMiWllWliWI A bunch of colored sports, six in number, was rounded np in Magistrate Wallace's court Monday charged with gambling in the river swamp. The lirst jury disagreed in the morning . and aaother panel selected in the afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty on account of insufficient evidence. The tinest specimens of oats we have seen this year, and about as pretty oats as can be trmwn in this rountrv.are a few N* v " J ' stalks taken from the tields of .Mr \Y X Clarkson of Heinemann, [The stalks are 5.1 feet tall and j heavily loaded with grains. A ; conservative estimate places the yield of the field at 00 bushels to the acre. Telegram to a friend here: "Miss Mary Barker Taylor arrived today. She and mother doing well. JP Taylor. "?The message was dated Marion, S C, June 7. We join their numerous other friends in congratulating the happy parents on this auspicious event in their wedded life. Here's luck and longevity to the "little stranger," Married?On Wednesday, June 2, Miss Ada Mary Burch of Seattle, Washington, to Mr Her- 1 bert Bruce Snider of Cainaguey, 1 Cuba. Mr Snider is a son 01 vr A M Snider, of this place, and has a host of friends here, although he has not lived here in several years. He is now general manager of the Cuba Construction railroad, with headquarters at Camaguey, Cuba. The marriage took place in Key West, Fla, where Miss Burch was visiting. Captain Adams has made an unfavorable report to the Government as to the feasibility of making Black river navigable I from Georgetown to Kingstree. Mr W II Carr, who has been the leading spirit in trying to get the Government to make a survey of the stream, is naturally disappointed by reason of the adverse report, but he is by no means disheartened and will continue to press the matter tnrougn uu.r repicacuuativesia congress,hoping to have another test trip made at a time when the river is in better condition than at this season. Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all such, Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skiu, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at I) C Scott's. reh IITE LAWNS AMBRAYS BROIDERIES BUTL mmmmmfiTmrnmrnimnm AT C [NERV DRY iiiniiniiiiiiiii iiini unnamnn immmmmu unu minimum Will Close July 5. We, the undersigned merchants, lo hereby agree to close our respec- j ;ive places of busiuess on the 5th lay of July, the 4th this year havng fallen on Sunday. L Stack ley L D Hodgers. L J Stack ley Gale & (rale Watts & Watts. 0 H Patrick Brown & Brown Farmers Supply Co v: ... . rv.... n ?l, n? tXlIJi^succ l?i v uuuua v^v.? J S Eron Kingstree Hardware Co Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co Butler Dry Goods Co. iSol Peres. S Marcus Kingstree Furniture Co, Bank of WilliainsDurg. Bank of Kingstree J A Herring Jacobs <fc Scott Anderson & Spring. Peoples Mercantile Co J E Porter Kennedy-Montgomery Co S A Burgess II D Keduick Many of our citizens are drifting towards Bright's disease by neglecting symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble which Foley's Kidney RemKly will quickly cure. I) C Scott. FIND OUT fl An examination of R< the annexed state- -p * ^Tt ment, which shews I5AJNI i an increase for at the the past twelve months of nearly FIFTY THOUSAND T DOLLJRS neman^L, in the business Of Overdrafts THE BANK OF Banking H KINGSTREE Furniture a will be found s#od ?uefronjf readinsr for thOBAI Checks and Icomplalafng o f hard times, as this statemeit shows prosperity and capital sto< growth. With a Surplus Fur Willingness to Undivided I serve all with con- Taxes 1>ai siderate. personal J*,et<? Iiai attention, we soli- Deposits Clt your farther Cashier's c business CORREOT-ATTEST STATE OF County D. C. Scott, I, F. W. I R. H. K.tL.HAN, John A. Xeli.ey, Rank. Directors 19|wornto1 THE BANK 0 K1NOSTR ID. u. SiUTT. rresiaeoi D. LESESNE, NAN COLORE] CALICOES PIQUES ER DR mmmmmmmmmmmmtnn ]OSTl ATI GOODS Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like new. Any ml ciur m or otlier vehjple Ispro?ed 100 Psi?. j in appearance by painting. > Also Blacksmith, Wheelwright, Horsehoeing and General Repair i Work on short notice, i 1 Bring Us Your Work, j W. M. Vause & Son i 6-10-tf tK. cf E?. ! Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias Regular Conventions Every . 2nd and 4th.Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. C. Thos, McCutchen, ER8&MF Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. 1R YOURSELF. I ?port of the condition of [ OF KIN j5 close of business, RESOURCES Discounts $ 151,474.72 >ans 800.00 1,204.93 ouse *.. r. r*" ~H; ioo.TT I nd Fixtures 1.9.58.78 at.ks and Cash on Hand.. 35,868.37 Cash I teais 255.98 Total $ 193,778.49 LIABILITIES :k Paid in $ 30,000.00 id $ 12,000.00 5rofits less Expenses and ;d, since January 1, 1909.. 5,451.94 iks 1.324.94 144,933.80 hecks 07.75 Total $ 193,778.49 SOUTH CAROLINA, ' of Williamsburg, ''airey, Cashier of the above named emnly swear that the above statei, as 9hown by the books of said F. W. Fairey, Cashier, jefore me this the 3rd day of May, H. 0. Britton, Cletk of C ourt. F KINGSTKFJ5, I EE, S. C I F. W. FAIREV, Cashier I Assistant Cashier I H T S i ) LAWNS BLEACHING Y GOOD ^_______ ?i ? ?? If ? COST. f TOMPANY1 _ ^ ??i[i;tHS iif i? emu;We invite jTou to see our line of Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina | mirniPS AND SURREYS. The famous and well known RUSSELL AND WEBER WAGONS. None better than the McCormick Mowers and Rakes * A large and select line of tuns. stmts, hps mo summer robes. i PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. I Yours to please, Williamsburg Live Stock Co, Kingstree, S. C. Organized, Developed and conducted on Principle of Conservative Banking Along Progressive Lines, the BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG KiricSTREE. - SOUTH CAROLINA RESOURCES $150,000 I Solicits a sbare of your banking business, feeling confident that our ample resources and superior facilities will render association with us permanently . agreeable and profitable. : : C. W. Stoll, Pres. E. C. Epps, Cashier, E. L. Montgomery, Asst. Cashier, F. Rhem, V,Pres, ?AMAMAAAAAAAAMAAMAAM^MMAAAAMAAM/WWWM? I BIG REDUCTIONj I IN > LADIES' WAISTS. | S ON ACCOUNT Oh UVtKMVtN. > I WE ARE OFFERING OUR EN-1 | TIRE LINE OF .UP-TO-DATE i I LINGERIES AND FINE MUS-? I LINS AT COST. I 1 I fronJ ^ 1/ ^ ^ i * ^ ?vvvyyyyyyyvvvywyvvvv*vwvvvvyvvvvvyyyyvvvwyvw? 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